European VoIP market growth figures from TeleGeography
by Lin Freestone
February 26, 2008
TeleGeography’s latest survey of European VoIP market growth estimates that VoIP subscribers in Europe had grown to 28.9 million by the end of 2007.
The survey states that, while VoIP is often associated with competitive carriers and cable companies, many European incumbents have counter attacked by launching their own VoIP services, often with great success. France Telecom has emerged as by far the largest consumer VoIP provider in Europe, while BT, Telecom Italia, and KPN all rank among the top ten European VoIP operators.
As these rankings suggest, the European consumer VoIP market remains fragmented and highly diverse, featuring a wide range of provider types and business models. In some countries, incumbents dominate; in others, competitive carriers have gained the advantage. Similarly, VoIP adoption differs widely across nations. For example, 34% of all French households subscribe to VoIP, compared to only 11% in Germany.
TeleGeography provides an authoritative source of data on consumer VoIP in western Europe. The results of its research include an overview of European consumer VoIP growth from 2004-2007; a detailed analysis of the VoIP markets in twelve European nations; and profiles of 68 leading consumer VoIP providers.
The data is updated twice a year and also lists broadband and VoIP pricing summaries in twelve European nations and continent-wide, and national subscriber and revenue projections through to 2012.
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